Paul scores in OT, Canada beats Finland 3-2 in world hockey championship final
RIGA, Latvia — Nick Paul scored in overtime on an assist from Ottawa Senators teammate Connor Brown, and Canada completed its amazing turnaround at the world hockey championship with a 3-2 win over Finland in the gold-medal game on Sunday.
Paul and Brown completed a two-on-one break during the three-a-side overtime with Brown sliding the puck over to Paul, who beat Finnish goaltender Jussi Olkinuora 6:26 into the extra frame.
Maxime Comtois and Adam Henrique also scored for Canada, which looked down-and-out after losing its first three games in Riga before going on an improbable run to the top of the podium.
Brown assisted on all three of Canada’s goals in the final to end the championship with a tournament-high 16 points (two goals, 14 assists) as Canada won its 27th world title and its third since 2015.


